Wednesday, October 21, 2009

In an era where time and money are precious, brides and grooms are working diligently to plan affordable weddings and get the gifts they desire without breaking their friends’ and family’s wallets. The recently launched Weddgistry.com (former NFL player, Dan O’Leary, CEO) offers a modern, stress-free and cost-conscious solution to the wedding registry process. The innovative website allows couples to choose from over 2 million products from their favorite merchants and provides their guests the most competitive prices on each item.

The free, one-stop, no-obligation site offers everything from blenders to chainsaws from nearly 300 retailers including Sears, Macy’s, Dillards, Kohls and Target, as well as specialty items from smaller luxury retailers like Lenox, Linens n’ Things, Chef Giant, Bobby Berk Home, BBQ Guys, Designer Linens and more. The couple that likes to exercise together can register for great gear and equipment at Power Systems, pet lovers will enjoy the many products available at Pet Mountain, and the young party couple may want a home fermenting system from Mr. Beer. Weddgistry.com truly offers something for everyone and eliminates the need to register at each department store individually.

Registration is simple and quick; giving couples their own unique profile with event details, bios, and a photo. There is no limit to the amount of products couples can register for, regardless of where the items are sold. Best of all, brides and grooms can browse items via keywords, categories, price or retailer.

A built-in email invitation tool allows couples to notify wedding guests about their registry.Wedding guests will find the site equally appealing with the simple search tools available and the price comparison system, which seeks out the product from the registry and finds the best bargain available.

Weddgistry.com saves guests the hassle and time of going to the department store, where they have to purchase, wrap and send or deliver the gift.

Weddgistry.com is the brainchild of former NFL player, Dan O’Leary and his wife Kate, who got married in 2006. “When we were planning our wedding, we felt limited in our choices and we didn’t like the fact that we physically had to go to each store, scan the product and then let our guests know where to go,” says O’Leary. “Even more importantly, we weren’t happy that our guests weren’t getting the best prices available for the things we registered for.”The result of the O’Leary’s experience during their own wedding planning process is a customized registry approach that is quickly becoming popular in the matrimonial world that they hope provides couples and guests an invaluable convenience.

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